By Larry Fitzmaurice
on September 16, 2010 at 10:15 a.m. EDT

Man's best friend becomes man's worst nightmare in this video for Delorean's Subiza standout "Real Love", which just premiered over at Vevo. The clip, which was directed by Focus Creeps, starts innocently enough with footage of dogs running around on the beach and young people having a good time. Then, things go terribly wrong. Watch the video below.

By Tom Breihan
on July 21, 2010 at 11:40 a.m. EDT

Sun-dazed Barcelona dance-rockers Delorean just got done melting faces at the Pitchfork Music Festival, but they're not finished yet, as the Matablog reports. In the months ahead, the band will play a few shows on both sides of the Atlantic, as well as a stint with Australia's traveling Parklife Festival. Then they'll head off on a fall North American tour with True Panther labelmatesLemonade. We've got all their dates below.

Delorean also have released "Real Love", a track from their BNM'ed album Subiza, as a single, available digitally and as a hand-numbered 12". You can click above to download the original. The single includes remixes from the Field, Tiedye, Deadboy, Pional, Narcisse, and ARP, as well as the radio edit of the song. Below, you can stream the whole thing:

By Tom Breihan
on April 29, 2010 at 2:50 p.m. EDT

In the months ahead, Delorean will play shows in Spain and in North America, making a stop at our own Pitchfork Music Festival in July. And as the Matablog reveals, you'll get a download of their BNM'ed new LP Subiza if you drop 20 bones on the T-shirt in that picture. Details here; dates below.

Also below, watch a video of Delorean performing the Subiza track "Grow" at a castle in Spain, filmed by Yours Truly (via Gorilla vs. Bear).

By Tom Breihan
on April 22, 2010 at 3:15 p.m. EDT

Last year, the Barcelona dance producer John Talabot released "Sunshine", a blissed-out track that made it into our Best New Music section. And now, Hivern has released a new disc of "Sunshine" remixes, featuring reworkings by Talabot's Barcelona homeboys Delorean (whose own album Subiza landed in the BNM ranks this morning) and Rising Brooklyn-based production duo Blondes. Hear 'em both right here.

By Tom Breihan
on March 24, 2010 at 3:15 p.m. EDT

Last year, the sungazing Barcelona synthpop band Delorean landed themselves in our Best New Music section on the strength of their lush, gorgeous Ayrton SennaEP. This year, they are following it up with a full-length album called Subiza.Â Matador sub-label True Panther will release Subiza on June 8.

The band recorded the LP in the Basque town of Subiza, so that's where the title comes from. Barcelona scene homies like John Talabot helped out, and Yeah Yeah Yeahs/TV on the Radio engineer Chris Coady mixed the album. Up above, you can stream or download album opener "Stay Close"; the video for the song can be found below. Below, you'll also find the album's tracklist.

At the moment, the band is on tour in North America, opening for Miike Snow. We've got their touring itinerary as well.

By Amy Phillips
on March 19, 2010 at 4:40 p.m. EDT

The temperature in Austin dropped into the 40s Thursday night. The True Panther party was held at Cheer Up Charlie's, a dirt parking lot with no indoor space. You know what that meant? A whole lot of hipsters walking around trying to pretend they weren't freezing their asses off. Hey, ladies in cute little sundresses and dudes in cutoff jean shorts! You look hot! I mean... really, really cold.

By Tom Breihan
on February 5, 2010 at 3:25 p.m. EST

Last year, the Spanish band Delorean released Ayrton Senna, a sweeping, gorgeous EP of sunstruck synthpop, and scored a Best New Music. Next month, they'll follow it up with a full-length album, Subiza. There's no U.S. release date yet, but the band will drop the LP in Europe on March 15.

Talking to Pitchfork last year, frontman Ekhi Lopetegi said that they were recording the album in Spain with the help of Barcelona scene buddies like John Talabot. Yeah Yeah Yeahs/TV on the Radio engineer Chris Coady mixed the album in New York. The band is also planning to release singles with remixes from folks like Tanlines and Tiedeye. That's the cover art above, and we've got the tracklist below.

By Ryan Dombal
on December 9, 2009 at 12:00 p.m. EST

Photo by Nacho Alegre

When I saw Rising Spanish dance-rock band Delorean at this year's CMJ, they took forever to set up, but then slayed a tiny club. Their wide-open, joyous music is meant for festivals, and to prepare for what should be a fruitful summer of outdoor audiences, the group is ready to embark on a U.S. tour this March and April, opening for Miike Snow. They're currently working on a new LP; their excellent Aryton Senna EP is out now. Click on for dates:

By Tom Breihan
on November 10, 2009 at 3:50 p.m. EST

In its original form, Franz Ferdinand's Tonight track "Live Alone" is a taut, sinewy synthpop jam with an exploding chorus that will sound great when some ad agency inevitably throws it into a TV commercial.

On their remix, Barcelona chillwaversDelorean do away with that chorus, turning the song into a gorgeously woozy Balearic dance track. Sonically, the remix couldn't be much further from the original, but Delorean's reworking is every bit as psychotically catchy.